Mc. Gallardo et al., EXPERIMENTAL DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE INFLUENCE OF A UNIAXIAL-STRESS ON SPECIFIC-HEAT - APPLICATION TO THE STRONTIUM-TITANATE FERROELASTIC CRYSTAL, Review of scientific instruments, 66(11), 1995, pp. 5288-5291
A conduction calorimeter where the sample is pressed between two ident
ical heat fluxmeters, each having 50 chromel-constantan thermocouples,
is described. The fluxmeters were built to obtain linear heat conduct
ion and with enough rigidity to apply a controlled uniaxial stress on
the sample. The method of measurement, together with the fact that the
sensors themselves apply the stress to the sample, allow us to obtain
absolute values of the specific heat. The specific heat of strontium
titanate ferroelastic crystal is measured without stress and under an
applied uniaxial stress on the face (110). The measurements were carri
ed out while cooling the sample at a constant rate of 0.06 K/h. The da
ta obtained at intervals of 0.02 K are compared with those obtained wi
th an unannealed. and an annealed sample, respectively. (C) 1995 Ameri
can Institute of physics.